petersemple
12th April 2010, 12:39 PM
This definitely goes into the "bitten off too much to chew" category. I have a watch that a while ago had one of the hands come loose. I took it to a jeweller and he fixed it all up. Only problem is that he didn't align the hands properly - the hour hand lined up with the "12 o'clock" position when the minute hand was at "6 o'clock" I should have taken it back to him to fix, but I didn't get around to it, and now he's not there anymore. Sigh. Anyway, I took the thing apart, and fixed the hands to where they should be. In the process, a few parts escaped. Anyway, I can put it all back together, and the digital parts all work properly (It's an analogue watch with a digital window as well). The analogue part I can pull out the stem and turn it to set the time, and that it all good. The only issue I have is that the hands no longer actually work - the second hand doesn't tick, and they don't go around - so it's accurate twice a day. I have checked the battery and it's new. There were two little pieces that fell out and I put back where they came from, but I'm not quite sure if they are in the correct orientation (wish they'd stayed in place long enough to take a photo). Anyway, is there anyone who could take a look at photos of what it looks like now and could give me any ideas? It seems so close I'd love to get the thing back fully functional. Any ideas of other things to check on?
Thanks
Peter
Thanks
Peter